eruzion
Eruzion is a term that refers to the gradual wearing away of land or rock by natural forces. It is a natural process that can occur over long periods of time. The primary agents of eruzion are water, wind, ice, and gravity.
Water eruzion is a significant factor, with rivers and streams carving canyons and valleys over millennia.
Wind eruzion is most common in arid and semi-arid regions. Strong winds can pick up and transport
Glacial eruzion occurs when glaciers move across the land, scraping and grinding rock beneath them. This process
Gravity-driven eruzion, known as mass wasting, includes phenomena like landslides, rockfalls, and creep. These occur when
Human activities, such as deforestation, agriculture, and construction, can significantly accelerate eruzion rates, leading to soil